Feng Shui Compass, Feng Shui Compass, or Feng Shui Compass
The Feng Shui compass, also known as the compass, compass, Luogeng, compass disk, etc., is an essential tool for Feng Shui masters to use for pole positioning and orientation measurement when conducting Feng Shui practice. The main components are Tianchi (also known as the compass), Tianxin Shidao (a red cross nylon rope mounted on the outer disk), and the inner disk (a copper plate disc with circles of gold characters on a black background. The entire disc can rotate back and forth. It is customary to call a circle one layer, one of which is the direction of the twenty-four mountains), the outer plate (base), etc.
1. Tianchi: also called the seabed, which is also the compass. The Tianchi of the compass is composed of a thimble, a magnetic needle, a seabed line, a cylindrical outer box, and a glass cover, which is fixed in the center of the inner disk. There is a pointed thimble in the center of the bottom of the round box. There is a concave hole in the center of the bottom of the magnetic needle. The magnetic needle is placed on the thimble. The arrow-headed end of the compass points south, and the other end points north.
There is a red line drawn on the bottom of Tianchi (the seabed), called the seabed line. There are two red dots on both sides of the northern end. When using it, the north end of the magnetic needle should coincide with the seabed line.
Modern compasses have cross lines drawn on the sea floor. When used, the north end of the magnetic needle should point to the north end of the cross line on the sea floor, and the magnetic needle should coincide with the north-south lines on the sea floor.
2. Inner disk: It is the rotating disk immediately outside the compass. There are many concentric circles printed on the inner disk, and each circle is called a layer. Each layer is divided into different equal parts, some layers have more grids, some have fewer grids, the smallest layer is only divided into eight grids, and the layer with the most grids has 384 grids. Different characters are printed on each grid. There are many types of compasses, some with many layers and some with few. The most has fifty-two layers and the least has only five.
The various contents of the compass are engraved on different circles (layers) of the inner disk, which are the main components of the compass. Each school of Feng Shui has included its main content on the compass, making the Chinese compass a large encyclopedia of Chinese magic.
3. Outer Disk The outer disk is square in shape and is the tray of the inner disk. There is a small hole at the midpoint of each of the four sides. The red lines are inserted into it to form the ten channels of Tianxin, which are used to read the contents on the inner disk. The ten paths of Tianxin are required to be perpendicular to each other. The new compass you just bought must be calibrated before use.
The compass is a basic tool for measuring the magnetic azimuth angle of the earth's surface. It is widely used in various fields such as military, navigation, surveying and mapping, forestry, exploration, and construction.
Four. There are also many materials for making Feng Shui compasses, including bakelite, plastic, MDF, and red sandalwood. The best and most practical material is of course diamond plate, and it is cheaper than red sandalwood. A lot.
5. There are many factions of Feng Shui Compass, including the commonly seen Sanhe, Sanyuan, Xuankong Feixing, Guolu Yinyang Golden Suoyuguan, Xuankong method, and Eight Houses method. , Qiankun National Treasure, Longmen Great Eight Bureau Water Law, etc. Some compasses combine three methods, three yuan method, Xuankong Method, Bazhai Method, Qiankun National Treasure, Longmen Great Eight Bureau Water Law in one.
The compass is actually a tool used to measure the ground orientation using the compass positioning principle. The compass is used in Feng Shui to remove sand, collect water and determine the direction of the building.
The Feng Shui compass is not only an important tool used by Feng Shui masters to determine the good and bad luck of a house. In Hong Kong, Taiwan, Southeast Asia and North American Chinese communities, people often use the compass to ward off bad luck. The specific method is: put a compass in the drawer that you open most often, which can help the owner with luck and prevent villains from invading. In addition, if there is a statue of the God of Wealth or Guanyin worshiped at home, placing a compass in front of the statue is said to greatly increase the blessing power. It is an excellent gift for leaders, contacting bosses, and socializing with relatives and friends. It is elegant, unconventional, and original, fully demonstrating the cultural taste of both the host and the guest.
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